Solutions for the Left (and Single) Handed Gamer? 38
1eyedhive asks: "After seeing some interest in the Programming
for the Single-Handed article a few weeks back, I became interested in applying some of these solutions to gaming. There are very few ambidextrous (let alone left-handed) apparatuses that provide the functionality required for decent FPS/RTS gaming. Any ideas on a solution, or at least a helpful fix that won't break the bank? A little background: I have hemiparisis (partial use of my right arm/hand/leg/foot), as such, I depend almost 100% on my left hand to do everything, from programming to gaming, I have enough use of my right hand to operate 2 arrow keys at a time, but the rest must fall on my left hand or feet (including the mouse)."
Earthbound for snes (Score:1)
While earthbound isnt a FPS it might be something to check out for ideas on ways to merge buttons efficintly.
Re:Earthbound for snes (Score:1)
Re:a mouse (Score:1)
If it's REALLY that hard to play an FPS, just use the mouse in your left hand and remap the keys.
Coming soon on Slashdot: "What game should I buy?"
Yeesh...
Emulators (Score:2, Insightful)
They assume a player has a keyboard and a mouse and sometimes make him switch between them way too much or use both at the same time.
Console games, on the other hand, are much simpler since the controller is the only input device most users have.
Console games played on a PC let you remap the keys to fit your hands. Yes, they can be much simpler than their PC (and more modern) counterparts, but don't overlook them just because of that.
I'm sure you can find many many console games in
Re:Emulators (Score:1)
The joysticks that cracked wide open & broke if you slammed them into a sharp corner?
Yeah.. I'm glad I got a NES after the 12th or so joystick.
Nostromo (Score:4, Informative)
Or, for a joystick, the Saitek Cyborg Evo [saitekusa.com] is a completely ambidexterous joystick. With the use of thumbscrews, you can adjust a huge amount, even down to the tilt of the top buttons so they're tilted for left handed, not right handed orientation.
Re:Nostromo (Score:1)
Saitek Joysticks (Score:2)
What I Did (Score:3, Interesting)
I hurt my left wrist, the so I had trouble using the keyboard to move in FPSes (A, S, D, and W). I could move left, or right, or forwards or backwards but not both at the same time because it hurt (no diagonals).
So my solution was this: I mapped my mouse wheel (when clicked) to move me forwards, so my left hand only had to handle left/right/backwards which I could do, and I could move my whole hand to do some things that required other keys (although I had a lot of keys mapped in that area for convience/speed).
So by doing something like this, you should be able to use your left hand to aim/move forwards, and your right hand to do the other stuff. You could even probably get/rig up foot pedals that you could use to serve as keys or do the strafing for you. And get a mouse with lots of buttons so you can map them to things so you can depend even MORE on your good hand. Just don't injure it, or you're in DEEP trouble.
PS: Note to those who want to try my idea: I am now ADDICTED to using the mouse wheel to move forwards, and have a VERY hard time using my left hand for all movement. Despite the fact that my wrist is fine now (not perfect, largely due to Half-Life :), I STILL use this setup, because I became so used to it. Maybe one day I'll break my habit and get my mouse wheel back to use for other things.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (Score:1)
You might be in luck with the PSOne... (Score:1)
And as another poster said, Earthbound was designed so that you could play the game with your left hand only(control pad, L, and select buttons,) though some functio
Re:You might be in luck with the PSOne... (Score:2)
On that note, he could simply get a DDR mat for the computer and use it as a controller for any game.
Re:You might be in luck with the PSOne... (Score:2)
It was put out by ASCII, and it had all of the conventional buttons though no analog sticks. It was uncomfortable to play with, as the D pad was in the middle, surrounded by two buttons on top (repeated twice for left / right handers) and two more trigger buttons underneath. It also had L1 R1 L2 R2 mapped to a little pad just south of the D-Pad.
I had one as a FF7 controller, but gave it to a one-armed game developer.
The pad was
PS2 DVD Remote (Score:2)
Consoles (Score:2)
Lefty (Score:1)
If righty-designed equipment is harder to use sometimes, its more than compensated for by the fact that the Vast Left Handed Conspiracy, of which I am a card carrying member, has convinced the righties of the world that we're more highly developed life forms than they.
You, for one, should welcome your new left handed overlords, and design more left handed video game paraphernalia.
trackballs on floor (Score:2)
I've heard of people putting a trackball on the floor, with the buttons modified to be pedals. You will have to expiriment, but I think you could find something that will work.
I'd look at chord keyboards too, they allow you to simulate a full keyboard with just a few buttons. They are not popular because they are hard to learn, but for you they could be the ticket.
Headsets have been made. Moving, twisting, and bobbing the head can all be mapped to controlls. I'm not aware of anything commercial, but
these jokes... tiresome (Score:1)
Sinister (Score:2)
Mouse to do everything. (Score:1)
The way I do mouse movement in my current game( http://www.holepit.com/ [holepit.com]) is to make everything mouse controlled. It takes quite a bit of work to design your game in this way though. Depending on the game you may not be able to do it.
I have the characters follow where the mouse pointer is. So the movement of the character is kind of passive. You do not have to constantly tell it to go forwards. It always goes forwards depending on where the mouse is. Any of the buttons on the mouse will acti
my left handed fps configuration (Score:1)
my right hand goes on the d-pad. 5 moves forward, 2 backward, and 1 and 3 are for strafing. 0 is jump, . is duck (or walk), enter is set to 'walk' (
Re:my left handed fps configuration (Score:1)
Re:my left handed fps configuration (Score:2)
OK, so that's not quite right, but you get the point.
For some reason, using the 5 key for forward and not the 8 key never occurred to me. Using the 8 k
Re:my left handed fps configuration (Score:1)
1 Handed Config (Score:1)
This requires a 5 buttoned mouse. I recommend the Microsoft IntelliEye Optical mouse, for it can be used with either hand. (Unlike its Explorer counterpart.)
Basically, my primary movement buttons are:
Mouse1 - forward
Mouse2 - backward
Then, normally I use my keyboard for the re
Have you considered foot pedals? (Score:1)
http://www.research.att.com/projects/ShortStep/
Maybe that would help? You'd move about the game's level with the mouse, and use the foot controls to open up a can of kickass on the Hell Knights who ain't gonna let you get to that Megasphere without a fight.
If you're a southpaw, get a leftie board here:
http://www.research.att.com/projects/ShortStep/
(Disclaimer: I don't use those products, and no one is paying me to recommend them.)
Stop whining... (Score:1)
Super Monkey Ball (Score:2)